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Page 28 text:
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In Loving Memory oj JOHX DAVID SMITH 1906 1926 Fame missed him, but he was crowned with rich friendships. His years at school are remembered not only for his attainments as a student, but for splendid memories of his true fineness and manliness. , t the threshold of life he entered the Greater School of . rt happily, hopefully, with no less appreciation of life, but with the content born of work well done, friendships endurin and love eternal. 7 have li)i!!;hl a oml flight, I have fuiisheil my rniirsc, have kept the faith.”
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The Chosen People 1928 I Ar.EERT PuBLicovER, President William Hlack, Vice-President Seymour (’ioff, Treasurer Priscilla Packard, Secretary EMPUS fugits merrily and we who just now Haunted the Freshman green have attained the majesty of Juniors. Yet while the Freshman green flourished it was a gorgeous thing. Years we may have lacked but courage bloomed upon us and ambition seethed within us. INliracles of mechanical drawing, prodigies of plumbing, we offered our- selves gladly to . RT. Weekly we toiled upwards to the attic and presented i Ir. Major with our Piblical compositions. He enjoyed them very much, ’ho, so long as he lives, will forget . dam and Fve searching for . bel, or Rizpah wailing for her sons? ’e can only trust that in some future day we may not be called up to account to the maligned saints and prophets whom we “comped.” Weekly, too, as the spring grew warmer and muddier, we bestrewed ourselves and our plumb-lines and rulers over the curbstones of Koylston Street and “did” Copley Square. Fre- quently our labors were interrupted by inquisitive elderly ladies who had had a suppressed desire to pursue art, or who had pursued art and never caught up. . t last as spring flow- ered into June, we blossomed into certificates for Mr. Brewster. These were so ingeniousK’ proportioned that, when carried in the subway, four citizens might be demolished at one fell swoop. - nd in breezy weather we sailed magnificently up the avenue behind our billowimi certificates. I V
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